Common Heritage of Humanity: A Response to the Insufficient Incentives for Cultural Heritage Conservation?
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“(…) the preservation and protection of the cultural heritage bequeathed to us cannot jeopardize the present—the current generation—just as this present generation, as the link in the historical chain between past and future generations, which it is our inescapable duty to maintain and enrich, cannot jeopardize the future, the generations yet to come. For, it seems obvious, neither the past can undermine the present, nor the present can undermine the future.”
\[Nabais, J. Casalta, Introduction to Cultural Heritage Law, Coimbra, Almedina, 2004]
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